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There is no gains without pains which figure of speech

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Answered by mangeshmandavkar31
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Answer:

epigram gains and plain

Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

The figure of speech used here is Epigram.

Explanation:

Ancient Greeks and Romans used the phrase epigramma (from Greek epigraphein, meaning “to write down on”) to consult a concise, witty, and frequently satirical verse. The Roman poet Martial (who posted 11 books of those epigrammata, or epigrams, among the years 86 and 98 C.E.) become a grasp of the form. English speakers followed the “verse” feel of the phrase, whilst we first used epigram for a concise poem dealing pointedly and frequently paradoxically with a single thought or occasion withinside the fifteenth century. In the overdue 18th century, we started the use of epigram for concise, witty sayings, although they didn’t rhyme.

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